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Top 5 Interior Design Faux Pas : Part 1



1. Too much brown. And in this case, too much matchy-matchy naugahyde :



2. Too much furniture....looks like the sofa could actually catch on fire !



3. Sofa at the end of a bed - are you really going to sit here ? Having your back to the bed is just bad Feng shui




4.  Furniture lined up along wall. It looks a little like a flea market don't you think?



5. Too much wood.


ok, this one has many other problems such as clutter, mismatching styles, collectables stuffed up to the ceiling...stay tuned for Part 2 in July !!

Blogatchalater,
YP


March's Top 3 Tips - Scale is Everything

What does scale mean and how is it relevant to your interior space ?
Scale has several meanings, but the one we are demonstrating here means size, especially in relation to surrounding objects and architecture :

Tip #1 : Increase the scale of an object to achieve drama and/or strong focal point for a room. 
Here is an over-the-top example, but you get the idea ! :

 

Tip #2 : Think Big to make a statement. 
Notice that not only the size but location of this chandelier is not something usually seen; but because of the similar scale [and color] to the surrounding furnishings it absolutely works ! Living room by our design guru Phillipe Starck :



Tip #3 :  Think small, but many.
But be careful because with small tiles on a large area, it is easy for a space [especially a small shower stall such as this one] to look waaaay too busy.  This designer chose one, simple, smooth, dark color mosaic tile with contrasting grout. It's the lines that create the texture and pattern, not the tiles themselves :

  

Blogatchalater ! 

November's Top 3 Interior Design Tips : How to Mix Styles [aka Eclectic]

With such a vast number of interior design products available to you, it is easy to just go out and buy one of everything you love right!!!?  Will it all work together? Can you effectively mix styles and keep your sanctuary in tact ? The answer is yes it and here's how :

1] Select unifying/ complimentary characteristics [e.g. colour, texture, pattern, etc...] : In this case, shape (curves) and colour (warm neutrals with turquoise details) :

 Here we see shape (circles), materials (glass and metal) and tone working together to unify this grouping

2] Keep "mismatched" items in different areas of the room and on a neutral background. 

3] Give each piece breathing room [edit, edit, edit].


Every great object truly deserves it's own special place.....

Blogatchalater....

October's Top 3 Tips : How to Retrofit your Pre-Loved Condominium

So someone has already selected your flooring, cabinets, tiles, etc. What can you do to make your new condo yours without expensive renovations?

1] Window coverings : 
We list window coverings as the number one item to attend to because they can take from 4  to 12 weeks...that can be a long time living with bed sheets on the windows! 

Take stock of your views and the amount of sun coming in during the day. For large condo windows a popular look is modern, sunscreen, roll down blinds which provide some sunlight control and do not take away from the window architecture or views. If you require sun filtering for south-facing units, then add lined drapes.

For a more contemporary look, Roman blinds are an elegant way to add warmth and privacy to any room.
Condo boards often impose restrictions on what you can hang on your windows, in order to maintain a uniform look for the building. You can get around this by using double sided coverings with the condo-approved material facing out.

2] Paint :
Paint can be an inexpensive way of freshening up and adding drama at the same time to a pre-loved condo.

You will want to look at the amount of natural light in each room and determine the direction it is coming from...eg Northern is cooler southern is warmer.
This will affect your choice of colour.
Then determine how the space will be used and your furniture lay out before painting an accent wall (usually the wall you see first as you enter a room.)  Get inspiration from a carpet or accent pillow.  You will also want to take into consideration the amount of contrast the colour on the wall will have against the sofa or pictures being placed on it and make sure the wall colour works with your flooring.

Have fun with childrens' rooms and laundry rooms by using blackboard paint. By the way, it comes in colours other than black.


Buy test pots to determine how the colour will look in your room...paint on a board no smaller than 12" x 18" or purchase large sample sheets and place them around the room.
Remember, painting a dark room a light colour will not make the room light.
If you want a specific look, don't be afraid to call a designer for a colour consultation...this can save you a lot of time and money.

3] Review and edit your furniture : 
You say you already own a sofa and dining table, but do they really fit the new space? We all know you can't fit a round peg in a square hole ...here is a real life application.  Additionally, the sofa and dining table are usually the 2 largest pieces of furniture and need to be carefully considered. They are also the anchor or benchmark for all your other furnishings. 
Make sure you have ample room to move around them including space behind the dining chairs to comfortably get up from. The rule of thumb is 48" if the space behind the chairs is also a passageway. Generally, passageways should be a minimum of 30".
You may not like the idea of selling your existing furniture and buying new, but when you are moving it may be necessary in order to create your soothing, harmonious, not-too-crowded [or conversely not-too-empty] sanctuary.

Blogatchalater mates !


 

3 key interior design tips - October

#1 Function supersedes form. 
Are you a homebody who likes relaxing & watching tv or are you a social butterfly, preferring to entertain friends & family?  Style, furnishings and material choices come after your space planning is defined. Your home should reflect your lifestyle and be designed for maximum use by you!





#2 Don't be afraid of colour! 
Colour is a inexpensive way to bring energy and excitement to any room, transforming the mood instantly.
-If you don’t want to paint an entire room in a dramatic colour create a focal point in your room with an accent wall.
-When choosing a colour just be mindful of picking up a colour that already exists in the room in a piece of furniture, a fabric or artwork. 



#3 Layer your lighting
Each room in your home should have 2 or idealing 3 layers of light.
1. Overall/Ambient: General illumination that comes from all directions in a room
2. Task: Lighting focused on a specific area to make the completion of visual tasks easier.
3. Accent: Lighting that emphasizes an area of or an object in a room. This lighting adds to the drama or style of a room by highlighting certain aspects of a room's decor. 

Subscribe to ckyscaper. More great home design tips to come!

Carrie, Karyn and Yvonne

Habitat For Humanity Designer Gift Home now open to the public!


Habitat for Humanity received the biggest donation in their history; a nice home in a great neighbourhood. It has been renovated from top to bottom using a dream team of talented and generous Ottawa designers, corporate sponsors, professional trades people and volunteers. The sale of this professionally designed home, will help provide 10 low-income, working families in the Ottawa region with a home of their own. 

We had great fun this summer working along side many other top Ottawa designers to help realize the finished Habitat For Humanity Gift Home. We had the honour of contributing towards the colour, art, staging and furniture of the below rooms. We sourced much of the furniture through Mikaza Home and Alteriors. I sourced the original artwork through Gallery 3 and Exposure Gallery.  Thanks guys for your generosity and support!

The designer kitchen by Design First Interiors













The beautiful living room by Linda Nolan Interiors

The unique study with wood panelled walls and leather floors! by Gordon Weima

















  
The custom master bedroom and en-suite by Chuck Mills Residential Design and Development




The Gift Home will be open to the public for viewing for three consecutive weekends beginning on Sept. 24th at 12pm. Tickets are only $10.00 and are available at the door as well as at both Habitat NCR Restores.

This is such a great opportunity to get design ideas for your home renovations and give back to your community at the same time.

Here is the link to the gift home website and  how to get tickets.

http://habitatgifthome.com/news.html

Cheers, Carrie



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